The Dutchman grinned from ear to ear as his teenage daughter sang along to her idol

The Dutchman wrote under the selfie: “What an incredible evening” moments before 22-year-old Salman Abedi detonated an improvised explosive device killing 22 – including children as young as eight – and leaving 119 injured.

Maarten, who initially thought the blast was one of the stage balloons bursting, described the arena to be in a state of complete hysteria once concert-goers realised what had actually happened.

He said: “We had to stay out of the hysterical crowd to prevent us being trampled or losing each other.”

Follow The Sun’s live blog for the latest coverage on the Manchester Arena terror attack

Petrified concert-goers managed to capture footage of screaming fans, many of them young girls, fleeing the venue after Britain’s deadliest terror attack in 12 years.

Schoolgirl Saffie Roussos, eight, 18-year-old Georgina Callander and 26-year-old John Atkinson were among those killed in the attack. Last night 32-year-old Kelly Brewster was named as the fourth victim to have lost her life.

The death of missing Olivia Campbell, 15, was also confirmed by the mum broke down in tears during an emotional TV plea into her daughters whereabouts.

Alison Howe, 44, and Lisa Rees, 43, from Oldham, have now been identified as the sixth and seventh victims of Monday’s attack. Both were killed in the arena foyer when warped killer Salman Abedi detonated his bomb at the end of the show.

NAIL HORROR

'IT WAS BEDLAM'

The US pop star had left the stage and concert-goers were exiting the venue when an explosion tore through the foyer outside the main hall – detonated by a lone attacker.

Ariana said she was "broken" in a tweet shortly after the terror attack.

Last night thousands congregated for a vigil was held in Albert Square, Manchester to show solidarity for those affected by the terror attack.

The city was overwhelmed by support throughout the day as hundreds queued to give blood to help those butchered in the attack.

Worldwide tributes were also held to those killed and injured at the teen pop concert as iconic monuments including Germany's Brandenburg Gate and Dubai's Burj Khalifa were lite up in red, white and blue imitating the the British flag.